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Studia Romanistica is a Czech peer-reviewed linguistic and literary journal published at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ostrava, connected with its Department of Romance Studies.[1]
History of the journal
editThe journal is published in print form under ISSN 1803-6406 and online under ISSN 2571-0265. The first eight volumes appeared irregularly in 1999–2008 under the name Sborník prací Filozofické fakulty Ostravské univerzity. Romanistické studie / Acta Facultatis Philosophicae Universitatis Ostraviensis. Since 2009, the journal has been published twice a year under the name Studia Romanistica. The 24th volume was published in 2024. The contents are available free of charge in the archives of the journal's website. The journal is published as an Open Access journal under CC BY-NC-4.0 licence.
Jan Šabršula was the first editor-in-chief of the journal (in 1999–2007), followed by Lubomír Bartoš (in 2008–2016), Maksymilian Drozdowicz (in 2016–2018), and Jan Holeš (since 2019). Jana Veselá acted for a long time as associate editor. Jiří Chalupa is the current assciate editor. The journal has an editorial board composed of leading Czech and foreign experts.
The journal has published contributions by renowned Czech experts in Romance studies, as Jan Šabršula, Lubomír Bartoš, Odřich Bělič, Josef Dubský, Jiří Šrámek, as well as important foreign philologists, as Isabel Tejerina Lobo, Michèle Lenoble-Pinson, Krystyna Modrzejewska, Aleksander Abłamowicz and others.
Focus of the journal
editAccording to the journal's website, Studia Romanistica accepts scholarly articles treating topics from the field of synchronic and diachronic linguistics of romance languages, e.g. morphology, lexicology, semantics, syntax, terminology, sociolinguistics, corpus linguistics, and other fields. It also publishes studies focused on translation studies and language learning. The literary articles published in the journal cover the fields of literary history, literary theory, and literary criticism, and articles applying interdisciplinary perspectives are also accepted. The articles are published in French, Spanish and Italian and undergo a double-blind peer review evaluation before the publication. In the first volumes, some contributions were also published in other languages (Czech, English, German). The journal also contains reports on conferences, reviews and anniversary articles. The articles contain English abstracts and keywords and are assigned a DOI identified.
Indexation
editThe journal is indexed in international databases SCOPUS, ERIH PLUS, EBSCO, Brill Linguistic Bibliography, MIAR, MLA Linguistic Bibliography, Index Copernicus, Zeitschriften Datenbank and DOAJ.